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Is India’s Education System a Scam? The Harsh Truth Behind NEET Leaks, High Fees & Broken Dreams,How Corruption, Rote Learning & Inequality Fail Our Students”

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The Indian Education System : Progress, Pitfalls, and the “Scam” Debate India’s education system—long celebrated for producing global talent in science, technology, and business—faces growing criticism at home. From exam paper leaks and rising commercialization to the limitations of rote learning , many argue that the system functions less as a tool for empowerment and more as a costly “scam.” While the government has implemented major policies such as the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 , aiming to modernize learning and ensure inclusivity, persistent challenges continue to undermine public trust. Corruption and Exam Scandals: The New Crisis One of the most significant concerns in Indian education today is corruption in competitive examinations. In 2024 and 2025, controversies around the National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts exams like NEET (medical entrance) and JEE (engineering entrance), sparked nationwide outrage. Instances of paper leaks, impersonation, and result ma...

Bihar becomes 1st state to adopt e-voting system for urban polls

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 In a paradigm shift to the voting process, the Bihar State Election Commission has decided to roll out an e-voting system using an Android-based mobile. Bihar will be the country’s first state to adopt this revolutionary change in the voting process. Talking to Akashvani News, State Election Commissioner Deepak Prasad said the initiative will start with the upcoming municipal and urban body polls scheduled on 28th June in the state. Mr Prasad said the entire e-voting process will be executed through two mobile apps, namely “e-Voting SECBHR”, one developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) and another by the Bihar State Election Commission. The State Election Commissioner said so far 10,000 electorates have registered for e-voting and 50 thousand electorates will be able to exercise their right to vote via e-voting and without visiting polling booths. He said the biggest benefit of this initiative will be in many aspects. He said migrant labourers, migrant...